IN BRIEF As CPA firms increasingly seek to provide integrated legal and advisory services, they face a complex web of ethical ...
The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 (BBA) created a “centralized system for audit, adjustment and collection of tax that applies to all partnerships,” with ...
IN BRIEF When Brigadier General Wilmer F. Lucas retired from the United States Army Reserve, he did so as a war hero who had ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), passed July 4, 2025, will bring sweeping changes to federal corporate and individual tax rules. Many of these ...
IN BRIEF When Brigadier General Wilmer F. Lucas retired from the United States Army Reserve, he did so as a war hero who had led… ...
Continuing the theme from a previous column examining the experience of Black women accounting leaders, I had the good fortune of interviewing Chanel Christoff Davis of Davis Davis & Harmon, CEO of ...
The recent U.S. inflation measures show that high prices have not departed yet—and they continue to fuel an affordability crisis in critical sectors like healthcare, housing, food, and education. For ...
In the course of fulfilling its mandate to protect investors, the PCAOB has conducted inspections of public firm audits and collected this data in order to analyze whether audit deficiencies (and, ...
Column Editor’s Note: In this issue, we return to neurodiversity in accounting, a topic I wrote about some while back, querying its intersection with race. It was a deeply personal account that ...
Today’s global workers and their employers are at risk of triggering US tax and compliance obligations. The stakes are high for CPAs serving global clients, such as executives on US assignments or ...